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Solidago gigantea (Giant Goldenrod) Lower stem and leaves. The lower stem of Solidago gigantea is glabrous and is often red with a whitish bloom (glaucous) although it can be green. One of several growing in peaty soil over sand with Sphagnum moss, Carex lacustris, Carex utriculata, and Glyceria canadensis. Asteraceae,Geotagged,Giant Goldenrod,Solidago gigantea,Summer,United States,goldenrod Click/tap to enlarge

Solidago gigantea (Giant Goldenrod)

Lower stem and leaves. The lower stem of Solidago gigantea is glabrous and is often red with a whitish bloom (glaucous) although it can be green. One of several growing in peaty soil over sand with Sphagnum moss, Carex lacustris, Carex utriculata, and Glyceria canadensis.

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''Solidago gigantea'' is a North American plant species in the sunflower family. Its common names include tall goldenrod and giant goldenrod, among others. It is a widespread species known from most of non-arctic North America east of the Rocky Mountains. It has been reported from every state and province from Alberta to Nova Scotia to Florida to Texas, and also from the state of Nuevo León in northeastern Mexico.

Similar species: Asterales
Species identified by Gary B
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By Gary B

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Uploaded Sep 1, 2020. Captured Aug 31, 2020 15:07 in 4408 Miller Rd, Barnum, MN 55707, USA.
  • Canon EOS Rebel T6
  • f/4.5
  • 1/395s
  • ISO100
  • 34mm